Coronavirus | Mauritania records first coronavirus death

The victim is a 48-year-old French-Mauritanian dual national who tested positive for the virus after she died, according to the Mauritanian Information Agency.

March 31, 2020 07:29 pm | Updated December 03, 2021 06:38 am IST - Nouakchott:

A police officer wears a mask at a check point in the Flacq district, Mauritius, which is under curfew since March 23.

A police officer wears a mask at a check point in the Flacq district, Mauritius, which is under curfew since March 23.

Mauritania has declared its first fatality from coronavirus ( COVID-19 ), state media reported on March 31, adding to the growing death toll on the African continent.

The victim is a 48-year-old French-Mauritanian dual national who tested positive for the virus after she died, according to the Mauritanian Information Agency.

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The woman had been quarantined alongside 16 other French nationals who landed in the West African state in mid-March, in one of the last flights to reach Mauritania before it banned international arrivals.

N’Diaye Mamadou, an official in charge of the isolation centre in the capital Nouakchott, told state TV that the woman’s case was unusual because she did not initially present symptoms.

She began to feel ill on Sunday evening, before her condition worsened on Monday morning. She then died en route to hospital on Monday, Mr. Mamadou said.

 

France’s embassy in Nouakchott said on Tuesday that it had been in contact with the woman, but that it had been unaware of her worsening health.

Mauritania has recorded six coronavirus cases in total, two of which have recovered.

The government has also ordered a night-time curfew and stopped travel between its 13 regions in a bird to curb the spread of the virus.

 

The African continent has recorded over 5,300 coronavirus cases to date, according to an AFP tally, of whom 171 have died.

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